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Director Cary Fukunaga leaning against an Aston Martin DB5 during production of No Time To Die (2020)

Fukunaga doing his best Connery impression

Sean Connery as James Bond in a production still for Goldfinger (1964)

Sean Connery as James Bond in a production still for Goldfinger (1964)

Director Cary Fukunaga leaning against an Aston Martin DB5 during production of No Time To Die (2020)

Director Cary Fukunaga leaning against an Aston Martin DB5 during production of No Time To Die (2020)

Directory Cary Fukunaga posted this photo to his Instagram profile leaning against an Aston Martin DB5 during production of No Time To Die (2020). He obviously knew what he was doing here, and I love it. I think he could pull off a villain role!

Mr. Kil (Lawrence Makoare) meets his end with a laser to the back of the head in Die Another Day (2002)

Laser Mouth

Mr. Kil (Lawrence Makoare) meets his end with a laser to the back of the head in Die Another Day (2002)

Mr. Kil (Lawrence Makoare) meets his end with a laser to the back of the head in Die Another Day (2002)

The best screenshot from the movie…

Blofeld's cat in For Your Eyes Only (1981)

Persian Cat Herding

Here are all of the times Ernst Stavro Blofeld’s feline friend made an appearance in the James Bond movies. Which cat is your favorite?

Blofeld's cat in From Russia With Love (1963)

Blofeld’s cat in From Russia With Love (1963)

Blofeld's cat in You Only Live Twice (1967)

Blofeld’s cat in You Only Live Twice (1967)

Blofeld's cat in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Blofeld’s cat in Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Blofeld's cat in For Your Eyes Only (1981)

Blofeld’s cat in For Your Eyes Only (1981)

Blofeld's cat in Never Say Never Again (1983)

Blofeld’s cat in Never Say Never Again (1983)

Blofeld's cat in Spectre (2015)

Blofeld’s cat in Spectre (2015)

The title card from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

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The title card from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

The title card from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)

…whathappenedtothespaces?!?!

Zoom-in of a screenshot from the gunbarrel sequence from You Only Live Twice (1967)

Oddly Satisfying YOLT Gunbarrel Blood

Zoom-in of a screenshot from the gunbarrel sequence from You Only Live Twice (1967)

Zoom-in of a screenshot from the gunbarrel sequence from You Only Live Twice (1967)

…how the blood perfectly aligns with James Bond’s arm profile in this screenshot. #OddlySatisfying

"James Bond Will Return" from the end of From Russia With Love (1963)

All “James Bond Will Return” Screenshots

“James Bond Will Return” is a signature phrase splashed at the end of (almost) every James Bond movie that promotes 007’s never-give-up/against-all-odds attitude and shows a sense of pride in the world’s longest running movie series.

Throughout the years, it has been used to reveal the movie title of the forthcoming James Bond movie, albeit sometimes in error. It has also not been used at all. Some quick facts:

Regardless, below are all of the instances where “James Bond Will Return” appears in the credits from all of the movies:

Which is your favorite?

James Bond (Roger Moore) is ready to part with some Stolichnya vodka in A View To A Kill (1985)

Enjoy the weekend! (Responsibly)

James Bond (Roger Moore) is ready to part with some Stolichnya vodka in A View To A Kill (1985)

James Bond (Roger Moore) is ready to part with some Stolichnya vodka in A View To A Kill (1985)

The Spectre Organization Tree

So in Spectre, we get a glimpse of a great image of the organization’s top leadership structure on Q’s laptop while he is in the ski gondola in Austria. The problem is, the overall picture of the organization is disjointed, and doesn’t have a singular display of all of Spectre’s members in one frame.

Below are two screenshots from the movie:

The Spectre Organization Tree

The Spectre Organization Tree

To get the clearest picture of the org, we obviously want Oberhauser’s mug at the top alongside all of the baddies below. I’ve completed the task with Photoshop, for your enjoyment below:

The Spectre Organization Tree

In GoldenEye (1995), the two "pilots" of the Eurocopter Tiger stealth helicopter are announced to fly it for a demonstration aboard the FS La Fayette (the two real pilots were actually murdered by Xenia just prior to the flight)

“Now, please welcome the pilots.”

“Lieutenant Commander Bernard Jaubert and Lieutenant Francois Brouse!”

In GoldenEye (1995), the two "pilots" of the Eurocopter Tiger stealth helicopter are announced to fly it for a demonstration aboard the FS La Fayette (the two real pilots were actually murdered by Xenia just prior to the flight)

In GoldenEye (1995), the two “pilots” of the Eurocopter Tiger stealth helicopter are announced to fly it for a demonstration aboard the FS La Fayette (the two real pilots were actually murdered by Xenia just prior to the flight)

BOND 25 IS NO TIME TO DIE!

We have a title!

The official 007 social media pages have all updated with an awesome teaser reveal of the title for James Bond’s 25th adventure: NO TIME TO DIE

Check out the official Tweet here:

And the YouTube clip here:

No Time To Die is set to premiere in the UK on April 3, 2020 and in the US on April 8, 2020.